139. It's all defensive "strong teams"
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Today's game between the Bulls and the Lakers, the scene can be described as wonderful.
The Bulls deserve to be a team that is offensive enough to rival the Grizzlies Jazz, and with such a peer as a foil, the Lakers actually look like a defensive powerhouse!
Look at the score is 69-60, and the Lakers lead by nine points.
The game had reached the second minute of the fourth quarter......
Take a look at the Lakers' average per game stats this year.
The Lakers have played 40 games this season, averaging 113.5 points per game and leading the league in points, which is not surprising, and D'Antoni's team's offense is so floating.
They are conceding 106 points per game, the third-lowest in the league, with the 76ers conceding 112 points per game and the Bucks conceding 109 points per game.
The Lakers and the 76ers and Bucks lead the league in losing points.
The Lakers can play their current record, all by extremely irritable offense, and watching the score of the Lakers' games is a joy, usually in the 120s to early 100s.
Of course, the Lakers lost and lost vigorously.
But in today's game, the Lakers' group of young men worked a little harder, and the Bulls' already poor offense became even worse.
The aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys, but I am afraid that there is no peer to set it off!
Take a closer look, the Lakers' offense is really good, the single defense has a reason, the single defense will never cover the clip, and the inside line can be contracted and never defended.
It's time for the Bulls to attack again, and Hinrich doesn't know where to pass the ball with the ball.
Singles?
Come on, Hinrich's scoring ability at his peak can only be described as clumsy, and he is characterized by opening up space to shoot three-pointers and splitting shots with interior blocks.
He has never shot below 36 percent from three-point range in his career, and even if it's as difficult as today, he has a 38 percent three-point shooting percentage, which is the lowest since his rookie season.
As for the other scorers, sorry no, he shot almost 40 percent from three-point range and 41 percent overall from the field.
Hinrich is such a different man.
As for Noah, the best player of the Bulls......
Noah stands at the free throw line and yells at his teammates to cut inside so he can pass the ball inside and get an assist.
Today Noah had 10 points and 12 boards, but only two assists.
Butler would have rushed straight in if it was usual, but today ......
Seeing the Thackeray and Whiteside twin towers sharpening knives on the inside, Butler thought it was better to forget it.
As for Boozer, he has degraded to the extreme this year, and he is not as good as his substitute Gibson with a contract of 15 million, and he has thrown back all the mid-range shots that once crossed the interior line, and now he can only rely on Noah's pass to pick up leaks.
But in today's game, Thackeray and Whiteside were clubbed inside like an iron tower, just in and out of the three-second zone, which means you can shoot if you like.
If you look at the shooting percentages of Noah and Boozer this season, one is 45 percent, the other is 44 percent, and you can see that these are the shooting percentages of two interior players?
Hinrich just held the ball like that, and his teammates didn't run, watching Thibodeau roar on the sidelines, and the 24-second offensive time passed by second, and suddenly there were only 8 seconds left.
Butler finally couldn't stand it anymore and ran to the top arc to "steal" his teammates, and then rushed to the mid-range pullup jump shot!
I don't know when it started, because Jordan swept the league in the middle range shooting, it became the "least efficient" scoring method in the mouth of the general manager of the Rockets, the data master.
Now it is rare to see players in the league who use mid-range shooting as their main offensive means, and the players who are good at mid-range shooting are a group of old men.
Butler has grown from a water cooler administrator with average physical fitness and no playing time to the current starting point guard, and his comeback efforts can be imagined.
Having become one of the most dynamic players in the league, Butler is still improving his abilities, and his next goal is to shoot from the midfield!
Unlike other young stars who are all practicing three-point shooting, Butler is a player on God's team, who has received special guidance from Jordan, inherited Jordan's determination, and moved in the direction of the mid-shot master.
But there is a direction, but he is still in the training stage, and he usually does not dare to throw.
Today Butler was forced to rush, and the mid-range pullup jump shot was directly used.
Sometimes, there are players who have practiced a certain technique for many years, but have always been like Howard's free throws.
But some players suddenly open up when they practice a technique, and then the more they practice, the more they practice, the better they practice, and they soon become masters of that technique, such as Harden's foul making.
Butler was pushed to the limit by the Lakers today, breaking that barrier, and Butler, who usually doesn't score a pull-up jump shot, found that feeling!
The feeling of throwing a ball in!
Liu Ren was stunned, Butler shook off him and hit a stop-and-go jump shot!
62-69, the Bulls trailed by seven points.
"Was it an accident?" Liu Ren had a bad premonition, served to Marshall, and prepared to attack.
The Bulls offense was bad, and the Lakers didn't play well on offense today.
The Bulls are still on the court, except for a few minutes of rest in the second quarter, and after the start of the first quarter and the second half, they haven't rested for a second until now!
Therefore, the Bulls' defense has always maintained a high standard, and the Lakers' offense has also played poorly, without the usual sense of pressure that opens up a dozen or twenty points in a wave of two or three minutes.
Liu Ren held the ball to face Butler, who played 37 minutes in this game, only resting in the last minutes of the second quarter and staying on the floor for the rest of the time.
But Butler was still alive and sound.
Liu Ren was defended by Butler.
Although this level of defense will not have much impact on Liu Ren, it is still easy for Liu Ren to break through.
But the Bulls are squatting there with two pieces of meat on the inside, one Boozer is not as flexible as it was back then, but has more meat and is heavy, and the other Noah, although he looks a little stupid, is there to be a deterrent at the level of the best defensive player.
Liu Ren tried to break through the inside line, but was held up by Boozer and then blocked by Noah.
And Boozer and Noah can defend the inside line throughout the whole process, and Hinrich, Butler, and Rohr-Deng are all super mobile players, who can quickly make up for the inside line pulled out by the Lakers while guarding the inside.
Gasol didn't play much time in this game because of this, the Bulls defense is really strong, if they weren't too bad offensively, maybe they would be a good candidate for the championship.
If you can't get in the inside line, Liu Ren will be embarrassed, his characteristic is that he can shoot inside and outside, and he must be able to break in to strengthen his odds of hitting outside.
Now it's useless for him to burst in, and Butler just needs to prevent him from shooting from the outside.
At this moment, Liu Ren didn't know how to fight for a while.
Just when Liu Ren hesitated, Butler secretly made a move, lined up the ball in his hand with one palm, and stealed! (To be continued.) )